2022
DOI: 10.1177/02762374221143725
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Effect of Pictorial Depth Cues on Illusory Spatial Depth of the Lin Family Garden

Abstract: The methods of creating three-dimensional depth in two-dimensional paintings in the West and the East are quite different. Chinese paintings use layers of pictorial cues of relative size to create a sense of depth, while Western paintings utilize a linear perspective to integrate size related pictorial cues. The Chinese Scholar's Garden is known for its sense of endless spatial experience and illusory scene depth. This study examined how the pictorial space composed in Chinese landscape paintings was realized … Show more

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